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In less than a month into his presidency, Trump’s aggressive stance has sent ripples throughout 161 countries—an astonishing 83% of the globe—indicating that when America moves, the world is undoubtedly affected. This has left many international leaders on high alert, contemplating the ramifications that such tariffs may impose on their economies. For instance, Antigua and Barbuda's Prime Minister, Gaston Browne, labeled the tariffs as the "largest threat" to Caribbean nations, while the broader implications of these tariffs generally suggest a precarious path ahead for global trade dynamics.